RM Smythe Old Company Research Successor Continuous Old Stock Research Service Since 1880

Old Company Stock Research Service / RM Smythe is the successor to the archives, publishing rights and copyrights on obsolete research reference material published by the RM Smythe, Marvyn Scudders Manuals, the Robert D. Fisher Manuals, and the Herzog & Co., Inc. obsolete research services, which have performed expert old stock research services continuously since 1880.

Old Company Stock Research Service- Successor to RM Smythe Research Service – Since 1880

Scripophily.com Old Company Research is the World’s #1 Stock & Bond Research Firm. We’ll help you find information on your stock and bond certificates and then tell you how to redeem them. We also buy and sell collectible stock and bond certificates.

Companies whose original identities have been lost due to a change in name, merger, acquisition, dissolution, reorganization, bankruptcy or charter cancellation. We research companies from all over the world.

The resources used in determining your research report includes our large proprietary library of old company stock and bond research performed during the past 140 years which includes information from the Marvyn Scudders Manuals, the Robert D. Fisher Manuals, and the Herzog & Co., Inc’s obsolete research service reports, and other reliable sources. Our company is the world’s leading provider of Old Stock and Bond Research Services and we are the successor to all material published by the Marvyn Scudders Manuals, the Robert D. Fisher Manuals, and Herzog & Co., Inc. obsolete research services, which have been performed continuously since 1880.

When we receive an inquiry about a particular company or issue, our research professionals turn to Scripophily.com Old Company Research’s extensive records.

Every inquiry generates a produced report detailing the company’s history regarding name changes, mergers, bankruptcies, predecessor and successor companies. If the company did survive, we will provide you contact information so you can determine whether your securities have market value today and how you can realize it. If your certificates have no value as redeemable securities, we may be interested in purchasing them as a collectible.